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  1. May 21, 2019 · From Virginia Woolf's suicide note to her death in England's River Ouse on March 28, 1941, learn the true story behind the author's demise. Her body wasn't found until three weeks after her death. All That's Interesting

  2. Mar 28, 2014 · On March 28, 1941, shortly after the devastating dawn of WWII, Virginia Woolf (January 25, 1882–March 28, 1941) filled her overcoat pockets with rocks and walked into the River Ouse behind her house never to emerge alive. A relapse of the all-consuming depression she had narrowly escaped in her youth had finally claimed her life.

  3. The two women remained friends until Woolf's death in 1941. Virginia Woolf also remained close to her surviving siblings, Adrian and Vanessa. Mental health. Much examination has been made of Woolf's mental health. From the age of 13, following the death of her mother, Woolf suffered periodic mood swings.

  4. Jun 27, 2024 · Last Updated: Jun 27, 2024 • Article History. Virginia Woolf. Original name in full: Adeline Virginia Stephen. Born: January 25, 1882, London, England. Died: March 28, 1941, near Rodmell, Sussex (aged 59) Notable Works: “A Room of One’s Own” “Between the Acts” “Flush” “Freshwater” “Jacob’s Room” “Kew Gardens” “Modern Fiction”

  5. The Death of Virginia Woolf. On March 28th, 1941, Woolf committed suicide by strolling into the nearby River Ouse while carrying a bag of stones in her coat pockets. It was the 18th of April before her body was discovered.

  6. Suicide Letter. Virginia Woolf’s final note to her husband Leonard, likely drafted on March 25, 1941. You can browse condolence letters to Leonard from some of the couple’s notable… Read...

  7. Jan 21, 2015 · Virginia Woolf's suicide note left to her husband Leonard Woolf on March 28, 1941, just prior to her death by drowning in the river Ouse.

  8. Mar 28, 2016 · Read the full story from 1941, here in the TIME Vault: An Artist Vanishes. Write to Lily Rothman at lily.rothman@time.com. The author drowned herself 75 years ago, on Mar. 28, 1941.

  9. Dec 16, 2019 · Virginia Woolf’s death by suicide was the result of a lifelong battle with mental illness. The famous blue plaque from English Heritage, a charity that manages historic sites.

  10. Feb 1, 2020 · Virginia Woolf died on March 28, 1941 near Rodmell, Sussex, England. She left a note for her husband, Leonard, and for her sister, Vanessa. Then, Virginia walked to the River Ouse, put a large stone in her pocket, and drowned herself. Virginia Woolf's Approach to Literature.